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In this episode Drew flies solo as he records a response to Leighton Flowers’ resent sermon at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, titled “The Purpose and Power of the Gospel in Enabling the Lost”. Flowers accuses the Reformed perspective of soteriology as bringing into question the sufficiency of the gospel. Find out why he makes such an accusation and why he’s simply wrong. In short, this episode focuses on the biblical concept of redemption accomplished and applied.

We’re baaaaaack! After some time away from recording, due to Drew having to deal with matters pertaining to his career, Dale and Drew are back to discuss biblical matters. In this episode they start a series on a discussion of the letter to the Colossians, discussing its themes, doctrinal content and importance, as well as it’s practical applications. Colossians is such an important book in the corpus of Scripture that all Christians should be thoroughly familiar with. This discussion begins to explain the thematic and doctrinal significance of Colossians and how it parallels certain OT themes. Note, a portion of the recording was accidentally skipped or lost. It’s the part where Drew mentions the main theme of Colossians. For that reason, we’ll just write it here. The main theme of Colossians is the supremacy of Christ over all of creation and the sufficiency of Christ in redemption.

Dale and Drew continue their series examining fundamental teaching of Mormonism. In this episode they address the Mormon teaching that God was once a man like us and we ourselves can become gods. This touches on the broad subject of the Law of Eternal Progression. They respond to this false teaching by looking to the authoritative and perfect word of God – the Bible – all to the glory of the one, true and eternally awesome God.

Dale and Drew discuss a recent conversation they had with a few Mormons, two of which were Mormon missionaries, explaining fundamental Mormon beliefs in the process. Expect another episode (or more) that will go in more depth on the Mormon belief that God was once a man like us and we ourselves can become gods, etc.

Dale and Drew spend over 2 hours responding to professor Leighton Flowers’ recent review of their recent podcast episode. The primary theological topic in this discussion is the relationship between God’s decree and man’s responsibility.